Zhang’s mother, the mother of Zhang Yingxi and Zhang Sanfeng, secretly detests Zhong Qiaohui to the extre.
Zhong Qiaohui is not oblivious to this fact and once thought that if Zhang’s mother truly cared for her son, she should keep Zhang Sanfeng away from her. However, Zhang’s mother agreed to let Zhang Sanfeng follow her. What went wrong in this situation.
The reason she hasn’t delved into it is because she is already ntally and physically exhausted, especially in dealing with this man. If possible, she wishes she had never t this man.
Facilitated by Zhao ngjin’s agent, Gu Nuan t with the boss of a talent scouting company, a forty-year-old man nad Stephen.
The boss personally stepped in, paying Gu Nuan sufficient respect, and is genuinely optimistic about Monkey’s debut. The boss also frankly told Gu Jinrong, "There are plenty of wealthy people in the world, and to my team, the richest person in Southeast Asia is just another. It’s a spectacle, but the celebrity world is not one where wealth can significantly aid a newcor’s debut. It’s more about personal charisma, looks, and talent; nobody truly focuses on lineage."
In other words, the public generally prefers the spectacle of a commoner rising to royalty, while a prince’s appearance is interesting but largely just a spectacle. Moreover, Gu Nuan’s son is not the son of the world’s richest man.
Seeing the boss’s sincere attitude, without deceit, unlike soone solely profit-driven. Why say this? Because typically there are two types of businesspeople, one driven purely by profit. The other driven by personal interest. Undoubtedly, this talent scout boss belongs to the latter. With the latter, even if collaboration fails, there’s no fear of the other party becoming furious. However, every investnt hopes for success.
"My son is young." Gu Nuan cautiously adhered to the agreent with her brother, "My family and I don’t like them officially making appearances. Find places where they can showcase their abilities."
Stephen seed to expect this point and smiled, "Yes, generally, all countries have protection laws, and they don’t like adults using minors in comrcial advertisents."
"That’s how it is in our country."
"We’ve considered this. Therefore, we’ve prepared a brand-new debut plan for the two young masters."
An attendant placed the planning docunt in front of Gu Nuan.
Gu Nuan picked it up and glanced at the cover.
"You can go back and discuss with your family. If there are better suggestions, we can all discuss them." Stephen kept his polite, graceful smile throughout.
This deanor certainly made it difficult to refuse.
After Stephen left, Gu Nuan showed the collaboration draft to her husband and brother, while also bringing her sons over.
The monkeys’ own opinions are, of course, crucial. If they don’t like it, their work attitude might be apathetic, all adults would have headaches, and things could beco disastrous.
The kids must like it themselves and take the lead themselves.
The two monkeys sat together on small stools, given permission by their parents to speak freely.
"Let your brother speak first." Gu Nuan said to her eldest son.
The dissatisfaction on the eldest son’s brow was already noticed by Gu Jinrong.
Lingxin is reluctant to go against his parents’ wishes; he has always been an obedient child. But on the other hand, neither dad nor mom has ever forced him to do sothing he dislikes. Like last ti when he was hospitalized, his mom let him make the decision himself. Compared to other kids, he possesses significant autonomy. When adults say sothing, the kids are expected to comply.
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